A Study on The Broken Rotor Bars in Induction Motor and The Control Characteristics in Inverter

  • Kim K. W. (HYUNDAI Heavy Industries Co., Ltd) ;
  • Lee K. J. (HYUNDAI Heavy Industries Co., Ltd) ;
  • Kwon J. L. (HYUNDAI Heavy Industries Co., Ltd) ;
  • Kim J. K. (HYUNDAI Heavy Industries Co., Ltd) ;
  • Choi K. S. (Advanced Drived Technology) ;
  • Lee H. S. (Advanced Drived Technology) ;
  • Chang S. G. (Advanced Drived Technology)
  • Published : 2001.10.01

Abstract

The advantage of the squirrel cage induction motor is the brush less rotor. This advantage for operation and maintenance turns out to be a disadvantage for the detection of the cage rotor bar and endring defects, which means that the detection of cage faults is due to the measurement and analysis of only the stator input signals. The monitoring task in an inverter drive is complicated mainly because the voltage and current waveforms are nonsinusoidal and the high dv/dt values from fast switching inverterd distort the measurements. In this paper, we are going to discuss the detection method of broken rotor bar of the inverter fed squirrel cage induction motor by the motor current signature analysis(MCSA) and the opening terminal voltage signal analysis.

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